what did Ray Bradbury know?: Hellstrom's Hive
re: notable >>13459657 (lb), >>13459773 (lb) Underground recon/battles would be a shit-fight and extremely dangerous for many reasons
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Hellstrom's Hive is a 1973 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert. It is about a secret group of humans who model their lives upon social insects and the unsettling events that unfold after they are discovered by a deep undercover agency of the U.S. government.
PLOT
Dr. Nils Hellstrom, an entomologist, is a successful film maker and influential scientific advisor with strong political ties. Living and working with a small staff on a farm in rural Oregon, he attracts the attention of an unnamed government organisation when documents are discovered that hint oncult-like activitiesand asecret weapon project.
It is revealed that the farm is situated above avast system of tunnels and caves, hosting a hive-like subterranean societyof nearly 50,000 specialized workers. Hellstrom, thanks toadvanced bioengineering,has been the appointed hive leader for more than 100 years. He is completely convinced of the superiority of the hive and its abandonment of conventional morals and ethics: sexuality or violence, indeed, any individual action, is rated strictly whether it strengthens or weakens the hive as a whole.
The story is told from various perspectives of members of both thenameless organisationinvestigating the farm and plotting against each other, as well as Hellstrom and several high-ranking hive members collectively dealing with the threat of being discovered and probably extinguished by "the wild ones".[1] In the end, the hive's weapon project is ready to protect the hive and the upcoming 'swarming' - the gradual displacement of individual-based humanity.